The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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Page 176
... observes that a marriage between the father and daughter , or between a mother and a fon , would fuperfedé the duty of children to their parents ; as the neceffary famili arities which marriage fupposes , are wholly inconsistent with ...
... observes that a marriage between the father and daughter , or between a mother and a fon , would fuperfedé the duty of children to their parents ; as the neceffary famili arities which marriage fupposes , are wholly inconsistent with ...
Page 215
... observes , that as foon as a man of genius difcovers the character of a language , he expreffes it strongly in his writings . With this affiftance other ingenious perfons , who would not perhaps have been able to find it out of ...
... observes , that as foon as a man of genius difcovers the character of a language , he expreffes it strongly in his writings . With this affiftance other ingenious perfons , who would not perhaps have been able to find it out of ...
Page 216
... observes , must be the habitude of reasoning on things of which we have either no ideas at all , or fuch as are very indeterminate : if error , therefore , owes its original to the defect of ideas , or to ideas not properly determined ...
... observes , must be the habitude of reasoning on things of which we have either no ideas at all , or fuch as are very indeterminate : if error , therefore , owes its original to the defect of ideas , or to ideas not properly determined ...
Page 264
... observes , is only to bring the first language as far as the affair of Babel , in fuch a degree of purity as to be ftiled the fame : he then proceeds to what is generally called the confufion of tongues , and by Dr. Sharp very often the ...
... observes , is only to bring the first language as far as the affair of Babel , in fuch a degree of purity as to be ftiled the fame : he then proceeds to what is generally called the confufion of tongues , and by Dr. Sharp very often the ...
Page 308
... observes that nothing is called a folemn or juft war , but that which hath been pub- licly proclaimed between two nations : though just in this fenfe , does not refer to the equity of the motives , but to the meer definition in point of ...
... observes that nothing is called a folemn or juft war , but that which hath been pub- licly proclaimed between two nations : though just in this fenfe , does not refer to the equity of the motives , but to the meer definition in point of ...
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